San Francisco Jaipur Flights

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Questions & Answers About flights from San Francisco to Jaipur

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How many flights fly from San Francisco to Jaipur on the daily basis?

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Around 24 flights are flying daily from San Francisco to Jaipur. Out of which 24 are connecting flights on this route. Some major airlines between this route are Singapore Airlines , Air India , China Eastern and Jet Airways .

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Which airline has maximum number for flights between San Francisco to Jaipur?

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Out of 24 daily flights between San Francisco to Jaipur Jet Airways has maximum 8 flights. After that Air Canada has 5 , Spicejet has 4 , United Airlines has 3 , Air India has 2 , GoAir has 1 flights between San Francisco to Jaipur.

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Which is the cheapest flight from San Francisco to Jaipur in next 7 and next 30 days? What are the timings of those flight?

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Jet Airways 9W8816 is the cheapest flight in next 7 days on San Francisco to Jaipur route at ₹50346. And in next 30 days lowest price on San Francisco to Jaipur route is ₹47750 which is offered by China Eastern MU590. Timings for this flights are Apr 13,2018 at 12:00.

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When does the first flight leave from San Francisco to Jaipur?

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The first flight fly from San Francisco to Jaipur is Air Canada AC319 at 06:35. The other morning flights from San Francisco to Jaipur are Air Canada AC319 @ 06:35 , Air Canada AC319 @ 06:35 , Air Canada AC319 @ 06:35 , Jet Airways UA319 @ 07:00 , Jet Airways UA777 @ 08:10 .

The temple of Govind Devji ( an incarnation of Lord Krishna) is widely known as one of the most revered and remarkable tourist attractions of India. It is located in the City Palace complex. The popular belief about the image in the temple is that it looks similar to Lord Krishna’s look during his incarnation on earth. Originally the idol was placed in the temple of Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh. Later it was brought to Jaipur by Raja Sawai Jai Singh, an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna and the temple was built in 1735 CE.